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Query: UMLS:C0042571 (
vertigo
)
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In a Finnish general practice 120 patients with psychosomatic disorders, manifest as syndromes of tension headache,
cardiac neurosis
, dizziness or muscular tension, were randomly allocated to treatment over a 4-week period with either flupenthixol (1 to 2 mg per day) or diazepam (5 to 10 mg mg per day). The 4 syndromes and 12 associated symptoms (anxiety, fatigue, depression, pain, asthenia, muscle fatiguability, tension, dyspnoea, restlessness, palpitations, sleep disorders, and
vertigo
) were rated on a 4-point scale on entry, at 2 weeks and at 4 weeks. Both drugs reduced significantly the average total scores for syndromes and single symptoms after 2-weeks' treatment. Flupenthixol was the more effective in relieving fatigue and
vertigo
; diazepam in relieving headache, anxiety, tension, restlessness and sleep disturbance.
Cardiac neurosis
, palpitations and general muscular tension responded poorly to both drugs. After 4 weeks, relief of
vertigo
, pain and fatigue was more evident in the flupenthixol group, and of anxiety, tension and restlessness in the diazepam group. Side-effects were complained of at some stage by 17 patients in the flupenthixol group (9 of fatigue, 5 of sleep disturbance, 1 of constipation, 1 of extrapyramidal symptoms, and 1 of weight gain) and by 16 patients in the diazepam group (10 of fatigue, 4 of sleep problems and 2 of diarrhoea).
...
PMID:Flupenthixol versus diazepam in the treatment of psychosomatic disorders: a double-blind, multi-centre trial in general practice. 637 78
The study was performed with a hardware-software complex for the monitoring of human motor functions. Saccadic eye movements and vestibulo-oculomotor interactions were studied in patients with
neurocirculatory asthenia
and associated
vertigo
. No changes in saccadic eye movements were found in these patients. Abnormalities of cervico-vestibulo-oculomotor interactions were manifested in the impairment of gaze fixation and holding.
...
PMID:Impairment of gaze fixation and holding in patients with neurocirculatory asthenia syndrome and associated vestibular dysfunction. 2116 19